Resources for Entrepreneurs and Businesses in Charlotte County, Virginia

Charlotte County, Virginia is a rural county in South Central Virginia. It includes 4 incorporated Towns: Charlotte Court House, Drake’s Branch, Keysville, and Phenix. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 11,529. [Wikipedia]
Charlotte County, Virginia has many resources available for entrepreneurs and small businesses. In addition to strong local resources, Charlotte County has access to many regional, state, and national programs.
Featured Resources

SOVA Innovation Hub



LOCAL RESOURCES

Charlotte County Economic Development
Monica Elder

Longwood Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Virginia Cooperative Extension - Charlotte County

Virginia's Growth Alliance
David Denny

Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce
TALENT & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Virginia Career Works - South Central Region

Southside Virginia Community College

Charlotte County Public Schools
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